2023
The capsid lattice engages a bipartite NUP153 motif to mediate nuclear entry of HIV-1 cores
Shen Q, Kumari S, Xu C, Jang S, Shi J, Burdick R, Levintov L, Xiong Q, Wu C, Devarkar S, Tian T, Tripler T, Hu Y, Yuan S, Temple J, Feng Q, Lusk C, Aiken C, Engelman A, Perilla J, Pathak V, Lin C, Xiong Y. The capsid lattice engages a bipartite NUP153 motif to mediate nuclear entry of HIV-1 cores. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2023, 120: e2202815120. PMID: 36943880, PMCID: PMC10068764, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2202815120.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHIV-1 capsidC-terminal tail regionTriple arginine motifNuclear pore complexPhenylalanine-glycine motifsBipartite motifNuclear importPore complexNuclear poresNuclear entryNup153Capsid latticeInteraction moduleProtein latticeCA assemblyCA hexamersIntact capsidsNucleoporinsHIV-1 coreMotifCapsidTail regionIntact formInfection studiesMechanistic evidence
1988
Statistical Methods for the Analysis of HIV-1 Core Polypeptide Antigen Data in Clinical Studies
Makuch R, Parks W. Statistical Methods for the Analysis of HIV-1 Core Polypeptide Antigen Data in Clinical Studies. AIDS Research And Human Retroviruses 1988, 4: 305-316. PMID: 3061416, DOI: 10.1089/aid.1988.4.305.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPlacebo-treated patientsInitiation of therapyPlacebo-controlled studyHIV-1 antigensDemonstrated clinical efficacyHIV-1 coreAntiretroviral effectClinical efficacyAIDS patientsAntiretroviral activityClinical studiesLymphocyte culturesVirus expressionSerum dataAntigen dataPatientsSurvival analysis methodsLaboratory dataAZTGroup differencesMost laboratory dataCulture dataStatistical methodsSignificant declineSerum
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